One of the people I support at work is having a lot of problems with spam
sent to the email addresses listed on her office's website. She asked
around and decided on using the unicode &#064; in place of the @.
Made sense to me, so I said "go ahead".
The problem we've run into is that FrontPage converts the unicode back to
the @ symbol when you reopen the file.
Has anyone else experienced this with FP? And, is this a good solution to
thwart smammers?
TIA,
Aaron
PS: FP is the chosen HTML editor around here. I'm doing my best to get the
top brass to switch to DWMX, but that's going to take awhile.
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